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IREN Shares Slide as Quarterly Results Fall Short

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
February 9, 2026
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IREN’s stock faced significant selling pressure following the release of its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026. The provider of AI cloud services and data center operator reported revenue that came in well below market expectations, triggering a decline in after-hours trading.

Strategic Milestones Amid Financial Shortfall

Despite the disappointing headline numbers, the company highlighted several key strategic advancements. A major development was the securing of $3.6 billion in GPU financing for its Microsoft contract, with an annual interest rate below six percent. Combined with Microsoft’s upfront payment of approximately $1.9 billion, this arrangement covers an estimated 95 percent of GPU-related capital expenditures.

Furthermore, IREN announced a new 1.6-gigawatt data center campus in Oklahoma. This expansion boosts the company’s total secured power capacity to over 4.5 gigawatts. Grid studies for the site are complete, with a planned operational ramp-up beginning in 2028. Management reaffirmed its revenue target, stating that the deployment of an additional 140,000 GPUs by the end of 2026 is expected to generate $3.4 billion in annual recurring revenue.

Revenue and Profitability Pressures

The company’s total revenue for Q2 FY26 was $184.7 million. This figure represents a clear miss against the analyst consensus estimate of $229.65 million and a drop from the $240.3 million reported in the prior quarter. The breakdown of revenue underscores the ongoing strategic pivot from Bitcoin mining to AI cloud services. Mining revenue declined from $233.0 million to $167.4 million, while income from the AI segment grew from $7.3 million to $17.3 million.

Profitability metrics also weakened. Adjusted EBITDA fell to $75.3 million from $91.7 million in the previous quarter. The bottom line swung to a net loss of $155.4 million, a stark contrast to the net profit of $384.6 million earned in Q1.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying IREN?

Explaining the Earnings Swing

Company leadership attributed the sharp decline in profitability primarily to non-cash accounting items. Unrealized losses on prepaid forwards and convertible notes, coupled with one-time debt conversion costs, totaled $219.2 million. An additional $31.8 million charge was taken for depreciation of mining hardware, related to the ongoing conversion of ASICs to GPUs at the company’s facilities in British Columbia.

Stock-based compensation expenses amounted to $58.2 million, which included accelerated amortization due to the achievement of certain share price thresholds. These losses were partially offset by a tax benefit of $182.5 million.

Strong Liquidity Position

IREN’s balance sheet remains robust. As of January 31, 2026, the company held $2.8 billion in cash and liquid assets. Throughout the current fiscal year, IREN has secured more than $9.2 billion in capital through customer prepayments, convertible note offerings, and dedicated GPU financing facilities.

Commenting on the results, Co-CEO Daniel Roberts stated, “The past quarter marked significant progress in capacity expansion, customer engagement, and capital formation. We are seeing the strongest demand in our history, and this demand is being met by proven execution capability.”

Investors are now looking ahead to the next quarterly report, scheduled for release on May 13, 2026. The company’s ability to demonstrate a operational turnaround and deliver on its ambitious targets will likely be a critical factor for the stock’s future trajectory.

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